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ScenicIneo r World
DENVER RIO GRANDE
Western RaiBway
I J Universally conceded to bo
THE POPULAR
Passenger Route
Between the East and West
The OooLly IEaino
Between Ogden Salt Lake and Denver
Without Change of Cars
jttjLO OooLly ZLaiota0
Betwceii Salt Lake and Chicago
With but One Change of Cars
The Only Line between the West
and the East Running Through Salt
Lake City
Pullman Buffet
AND
Sleeping Oars
On all Through Passenger Trains
E l1 The Only Line from Salt Lake City run
ning Sleeping Cars Free for the uso of
passengers holding Secondclass and Emigrant
Tickets
The Atlantic Express
Leaves Ogden daily at 930 a m Leaves Salt
Lake City daily at 1055 n m Direct connection
is made at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha Kan
sas City and all points East
The Pacific Express
Arrives at Salt Lake City from the East at 500
p m and leaves for Ogdeu at 510 p m making
j connection with the Central Pacific for the West
Local Trains
Leave rial t Lake City as follows
For Bingham and Alta at 725 a m
For Ogden at 510 p m
Arrive at Salt Lake City
From Bingham and Alta at 415 p m
From Ogden at 1050 a m
Tickets for all points East and West can be
Surcbased at the Depot Office and City Ticket
Office White House corner Salt Lake City
S W ECCLES
G P T Agt
IT H BANCROFT Receiver
THE CHICAGO
Milwaukee St Paul
RAILWAY JPANY
The Last B uiit
Best Equipped
Shortest Line
BETWEEN
Council Bluffs i Chicago
AND
ALL POINTS EAST
er o E
Utah Central E R
Passenger Trains cave Salt Lake Daily as fol
ews
GOINtJ NORTH Atlantic Express at 800 am
OING SOUTH Express at 720 am
Passenger TrainsArrlvo in Sat Lake Daily as
follows
FROM NORTH Atlantic Express at 751 pm
FROM SOUTH Express at 040 pm
JOHN SHARP
Genl supt
FRANCI8 COPE
Genl Fat A Pass Ag
Sanpete Vav Railwy I
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Leave Moroni 900 am
Arrive at Ncplii 1LOO am
Leave Nephi 100 pm
Arrive at Moroni 300 pm
Stages connect at Moroni for all parts of San
Pote and Sevier
Private teams and spring wagons can be or I
dered by telephone at Ncphl to bo ready on
a rlval of trains at Moroni Price 4 per day
driver paying all his own expenses
S BAMBERGER Manager
THE CHICAGO
AND
NORTHWESTERN I
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Council Bluffs
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The only lino to take for Des Mollies Mar
ahalltown Cedar Rapids Clinton Dixon Chi
cago Milwaukee and all points East loi the
people Nebraska Colorado Wyoming Utah
Idaho Nevada Oregon Washington and Cali
fornia it offers superior advantages not possi
ble by any other line
M HUGHITT R S HAIR
Genl Manager Genl Pass Agent
GHIGAGO
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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1885
TIlE RED SHIELD
The Kotlichilds the Great Money
Kings of the World
The famous firm of Hebrew bankers
and capitalists which is known throught I
the world originated the city of Frank
fort Germany In the Judengasse or
Jews alley a short distance from the
main thoroughfare 142 years ago lived
a dealer in clothes who had a red shield I
for a sign which in German reads Roth
Schild It was in 1473 that a son was I
born to this Israelite The name given
to the boy was Ansehn Meyer who also
became a clothes dealer and pawnbroker I
and succeeded to the business of his
father By degrees he extended his busi
ness lending money at high rates of in
terest during the wars of the last century
managing his affairs with such skill that
Prince William the Landgrave made him
his banker When Napoleon came across
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the Rhine in 180G the clothes dealer was
directed to take care of the treasures of
the prince amounting to 12000000
which he invested so judiciously that
it brought large inciease to the owner
and especially to the manager
The banker died in 1812 leaving an
estate estimated at 5000000 not a very
large sum these daysbut he left an in
junction upon his five sons which was
made binding by an oath given by the
sons around his deathbed wlrch has
had and still has powerful influence upon
the world The sons bound themselves
by oath to follow their fathers business
together holding his property in partner
ship extending the business that the
world might know of but on house of
the red shield Rothschild
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The sons were true to their oath The
eldest Auselm born in 1773 and died in
1875was his fathers partner and successor
at Frankfort The second Solomon born
1774 and died in 1855 was established as
representative of the house at Vienna
The third Nathan Meyer born 1775 and
died In 1836 settled in London and was
the leading member and ablest financier
of the firm The fourth Charles born
1788 died 1855 went to Naples and
James born 1792 died 1869 at Paris
The five brothers thus occupied great fi
nancial centers and were geographically
located in excellent positions to use their
financial power and skill to the best ad
vantage Nathan in London amassed
money with great rapidity and the same
may be said of all the others the wars of
Napoleon being favorable to the business
of the house Nathan went to the Con
tinent to witness the operations of Well
ington in his last campaign against Napo
leon prepariug to act with the utmost
energy let the result be as it might He
witnessed the battle of Waterloo and
when assured of Napoleons defeat rode
all night with relays of horses Ostend
went across the channel in a fishing
smackfor it was before the days of
steamreached London in advance of all
other messengers and spread the rumor
that Wellington and Blucher were de
feated The 20th of June in that memor
able year was a dismal day in London
The battle was fought on the 18th Na
than Meyer of the house of the Red
Shield by hard driving reached London
at midnight on the 19th on the morn
ing of the 20th the news was over the
town that the cause of the allies was lost
that Napoleon had swept all before him
England had been the leading spirit in
the struggle against Napoleon The treas
ury of Great Britain it will be remem
bered had supplied funds to nearly all of
the allied powers
If their cause was lost what hope was
there for the future Bankers flew from
door to door in eager haste to sell their
stocks Funds of every description went
down Nathan Meyer was beseiged by
men who had funds for sale but he was
not in the market he had no desire to
buy He too had stocks for sale What
would they give But meanwhile he
had scores of agents purchasing Twenty
four hours later Wellingtons messenger
arrived in London the truth was known
The nation gave vent to its joy up went
the funds with rapidity the general ad
vance pouring it is said five million dol
lars into the coffers of this one branch of
the house of the Red Shield
The house of the Red Shield is the
greatest banking house of the world the
mightiest of all times and has made its
power felt the world over in the Tuileries
of Paris in the ministerial chamber of
Berlin in the imperial palace at St
Petersburg in the Vatican at Rome in
the Bank of England in Wall street
State street and by every New England
fireside The house of the Red Shield
by the exercise of ita = financial power can
make a difference in the yearly account
of every man who reads these w rds of
mine Though Anselm Meyer has been
half a century dead though meral of his
sons have gone down to the grave the
house is the same The grandchildren
have the spirit of the children The
children of the brothers have intermar
ried and it is one family loyal to each
other carrying out the desire of the
founder of the firm and animated by a
common purpose that the world shall
know only one red shield
The house at an early stage of the
American war took hold of the United
States bonds England strove for our
ruin but the people of the Rhine believed
in the star of American liberty Fifty
years of peace had been long enough to
bring wealth to this land and so with
every steamer orders were sent across
the Atlantic for investment in American
securities In 1867 Germany held nearly
four hundred million of United States
bonds and it is gratifying to know that
the profit of the bankers of Frankfort be
tween 1863 and 1867 was over sixty mil
lion dollars on these securities British
sympathizers with the South in the same
period of time beside the Confederate
loan and quite a number of other losses
took the Southerd cotton loan which was
placed in London by Erlanger a German
banker and proved to be < a loss of over <
fifteen million dollars to the all tooconfi
dent holders
In 1866 the Red Shield made its power
felt by Prussia The Prussian Govern
mentdemanded an indemnity of great
amount 25000000 from the city of
Frankfort The head of the house of tho
Red Shield informed Count Bismarck
that if the attempt was made to enforce
that levy he would break every bank in
Berlin that he had the power to do It
and that he should exercise the power
Prussia had won a victory at Konnigratz
she ould sweep away all armed opposi
tion but here in the person of one man
she had met an adversary who had the
power to humble her and she very wisely
declined the contest A much lower sum
was agreed upon after some discussion
which was paid by the city
The great banking houses make a little
show I The transactions of the Roths
childs amount to millions a day and yet
the operations are conducted as quietly
as the business of a small counting house
You can purchase any stock in Frankfort
fort bonds of the State of Californiaof
several American Statesof the United
Statesbonds in Dutch Russian Turk
ish Arabic Spanish Italian French
bonds of all lands States cities towns
and companies The reports of the
Frankfort exchanges its sales purchases
and transfers are looked at by European
I bankers with quite as much interest as
I those of London or Paris
I Within a period of less than twelve
years the Rothschilds advanced in loans
I as follows To England 200000000
1 i Austria 50 millions Prussia 40 millions
I France 80 millions Naples 50 millions
Russia 25 millions Brazil 12 millions
besides five millions to smaller states or
altogether the vast sum of 462 millions
The business is now conducted by the
sons of the abovenamed brothers and
they have banking houses and represent
atives in all the leading cities of the
civilized world Boston Commercial Bul
letin
AN ENGLISHMANS VIEWS
The Renowned Divine Monsignor
Capcl Champions the Cause of
Ireland
Monsignor Capel lectured on Ire
lands Right to SelfGovernment last
night at Metropolitan Hall says the San
Francisco Post of the 9th the occasion
calling forth a large audience presided
over by Judge M Cooney with a long
list of VicePresidents The proceeds of
the lecture arc to be forwarded to the old
country for the parliamentary fund The
lecturer paid a high tribute to Englands
form of governmentwhich while adapta
ble to the English he considered it was
not applicable to the Irish He believed
that if England instead of pursuing its
domineering sway had acted in accord
ance with Irelands requirements there
would not be sufferinO and destitution
among the Irish England had studious
ly ignored Irelands rightful demands
The prolific character of the race and its
general desire for the acquirement of
knowledge entitle it to the right of self
government The church had done
much not only to alleviate Irelands
vrones but also to advance her intellectual
interests
INDORSING PARSEU
The meeting unanimously adopted the
following resolutions
Resolved That as IrishAmericans and
friends of Ireland now in mass meeting
assembled in this city of San Francisco
we declare and reaffirm our confidence in
the wisdom ability and devotion of
Charles Stewart Parnell as a leader and
I representative of the Irish people
Resolved That in our opinion Ireland
is justly entitled to independenceaud
her people have an inalienable right to
assert and secure that for her and that
in their efforts to achieve that end we will
always give them our unqualified support
and substantial assistance
Resolved That in our opinion the
members of the Irish Parliamentary
party are entitled to the thanks of ail
friends of Ireland for the splendid work i
by them performed in the past few years I
and especially for their gallant and
judicious services by which a double
dealing and hypocritical ministry was
hurled from power and which resulted in
removing from Ireland and from that
citadel of vice Dublin Castle one of the
I worst enemies of Ireland and of liberty
Earl Spencer
Resolved That it is the solemn duty
I of the Irish race throughout the world to
demand from England the immediate in
I dependence of Ireland
Resolved That we hail with joy the <
freedom of one of Irelands greatest and
truest sons Michael Davitt
Resolved That we congratulate the I
people of Ireland upon having such a I
sterling patriot as the Right Rev William
Walsh Archbishop of Dublin
Resolved That we fully indorse and
reaffirm the principles and acts of the
Philadelphia and Boston conventions of
the Irish National League of America
and we will heartily cooperate with the
national officers elected by the Boston I
convention in their efforts to carry out the
objects of the league and to promote the i i
cause of Irish liberty j i
Resolved That we urge all friends of
Ireland to join the Irish National League I I
as the best means of uniting the Irish i
race in one organization having for its
object the cause of Ireland alone II
Resolved That we will give all possi I
ble assistance in raising money for the I
parliamentrary fund and we call upon I
our friends throughout the state to do
likewise and forward the same to Rev
Charles OReilly the National Treasurer I
at Detroit Michigan
I
A Point in Stock Raising I
The conclusion which the stockraiser I i
draws from conditions affecting his busi i
ness must if they contribute to his profit j
be direct and practical His is not a I
calling which will permit a liberal in
dulgence in the farfetched and fanciful i
There is a straight road from certain I
causes to certain ends and it will not do I
to fool along unexplored paths If good I
wool is wanted the direct way to produce I
it is to buy breed and raise sheep whose
wool is of the kind desired not to try to I
convert the bearers of mean fleeces into I
bearers of a choice article If extra draft
strength in a horse is wanted it must be
secured in draft bloodnot in attempting
to harden the muscles and increase the
thoroughbred weight and momentum of the graceful jl I
There is no use in wasting time and I
money in trying to do someMiin which
cannot be done or in trying to adapt one
thing to something else to which it is
altogether unsuited There is a sufficient I
variety of breeds to furnish any specialty
which one may desire without attempt I
ing to turn a breed well adapted to othor I
purposes in a direction in which it will
not go and never was intended to go I
Certain breeds of cattle run to milk
others to butter others to beefeach ex I
celling in its line If you care for noth i
ing except that it excel in your specialty
by all means buy and handle that kind
If you prefer a good average in all those
without special excellence buy accord
ingly The same idea is applicable to all
kinds of stock
In these days the man who fires his
I charge into the air without effect has no
J one to blame but himself Times and
1 business conditions are full of pointers
I for guiding his aim Breeding and stock
J raising need not M without both well
defined purposes and positive results
With his judgment trained by study and
reflection every industrious stock raiser
ought to succeed
ODD FELLOWS LODGES
Till LODGE NO 1 I 0 O F MEETS
UTAH Thursday at S p m in Odd Fel
lows Hall Union Block Salt Lake City Odd
Fellows in good standing are invited to attend
1IL GRAY N G
J J THOMAS Secretary
ALT LAKE LODGE NO U I O O F
SALT every Friday at S p m in Odd
Fellows Hall Union Block Odd Fellows in
good standing are invited to attend
WM H CULMER N G
J M DARLIKG Secretary
TORDAN LODGE NO3 I O O F MEETS
JORDAN Monday at 8 p m in Odd Fel
lows Hall Union Block Odd Fellows in good
standing are invited to attend
F F LECUYER N G
Louis HYAMS Secretary
IDGELY LODGE NO9 I O O FMEETS
I1 every Wednesday at 8 p m in Odd Fel
lows Hall Union Block Visiting brothers
made welcome JOHN J DUKE N G
W M CLARK Secretary
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
1ALANTHE LODGE NO5 K OF PREG
C ular conventions every Monday evening
at Castle Hall Walker Opera House at S oclock
Visiting Knights made welcome
L H FARNSWORTH C C
G B LANG K of R and S
WALKER BROS
IWAiDRY
DRY GOODS
CLOTJEING
BOOTS AND SHOES
Gents Fmiiishings
AND CARPETS
An Immense Stock
In all Departments
The latest Novelties
Constantly arriving
I
Gents Spring Style Mats
NECKWEAR
Hosiery and Fancy Shirts
THE CREAM of Best Designs just arrived by
by Express
EMBROIDERIES
Of every desirable width and quality
Newest Styles I Cheaper C Than Ever I
I
DRESS GOODS
Of Latest European importation ar
riving
OABPETS
I
AND I
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
IN ELEGANT DESIGNS
The Largest Stock in Utah
Orders most carefully filled
SAMPLNG MILLS
SA3aT TJASE
Sampling Works
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
The Only Sampling Mill in Utah
Using Rolls
VHEREDY I CAN GUARANTEE AN
WHEREBY sample of all classes of ore by
crushing to any desired fineness so as to obtain
the actual value The work will be under my
entire supervision All consignments will re
ceive prompt and careful attention
City Office No 139 S Jilaiu Street
Mill near Utah Central Depot P O Box 565
FRANK FOOTE Proprietor
J C CONKLIN Co
lox
TJOFAIBC
ORE SAMPLING Mill
Ores and Bullion Carefully Sampled
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OPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
SPECIAL Ores and Bullion Mill South Tem
ple Street between Utah Nevada and Utah
Central Railroad Depots Office over London
Bank of Utah front room
ISLAND HOME
Stock Farm9
Crosse He Wayne Co Mioh
SAVAGE FAHNUM PROPRIETOR
Patrocle No 2S1 11T7
IMPOPTED = =
Percheran Porses
All stock selected from fe pet I of sires and dams
In the
of established reputa < J and registered
French and American vad books
ISLAND HOME
Is beautifully situated at the head of Gcossn ILK
in the Detroit River ten miles below the City and
is accessible by railroad and steamboat Visitors
notfamiliar with the location may call at city office
wCampau Building and ai escort wilt accompany
S2 them to the farm Send for catalogue free by mail
Address SAVAGE FARNUM Detroit Mich
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E SELLS JAMES TUCKER II W SELLS
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SELLS COt
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i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUD2ElER
FLOORING RUSTIC
SIDING LATHS
SHINGLES PICKETS
WINDOWWEIGHTS NAILS
DOORS WINDOWS MOULDING
A Specialty
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Prices Suit he Times
ORDERS FOR RED PINE SOLICITED
Call on us before purchasing elsewhere
152 W First South Street Opposite
14th Ward Assembly < < Rooms
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i WAGONS BUGGIES REAPERS PLOWS ITO
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GEO A LOWE
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Salt Lake City and Ogdeu rtsih
SCHUTTLER FARM FREIGHT WAGONS
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AND FIRSTCLASS I i
II I
C > pen and Top Baggies
WARRANTED OF BEST QUALITY AND SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF All KINDS
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DEDERICK HAY PRESSES
PRESSESBALING
BALING TIES AND BALING WIRE
Knowles Steam Pumps For all Purposes All Sizes Constantly in Stock
AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS
SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS
Correspondence solicited Enquiries answered promptly
BArN WAGON DEPOT
HOWARD SEBREE COMPANY
Keep a Full Stock of These Celebrated Wagons
Concord Buggies Spring Wagons
Oliver Chilled Plows Moline Plows
Gasaday and Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows
CE3A1IPION VEACJBJ1NES
And a Full Line of Agricultural Goods Hardwood and Wagou Materials u
Specialty Call on or Address
AddressHOWARD
HOWARD SEBREE CO
Salt Lake Oily or Ogder Utah
THE SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT
Dai1y 430 PM FOR NORTHERN UTAH
Sen i eek1v y EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
DAIIA delivered by Carrier 75 cents per month By mail per year in ad
vance 750 six months 400 three months 200
SEMIWEEKLY same size as the daily 300 per year 200 eight months 100
four months cash with the order
Agents Wanted Throughout the Territory
1 The SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT will fully sustain the principles of the National
Democratic party as enunciated by its National Conventions and exemplified in tho
teachings of its great founders
2 It will advocate the doctrine that the people of Utah have wisdom enough
and patriotism enough to govern themselves that the affairs of church and State
ought to and must be forever separate and distinct and that every citizen should
obey the laws
3 We believe that all the difficulties which surround the people of Utah will
find a peaceful remedy if absolute freedom of discussion can be secured and inde
pendent individual judgment expressed
4 The SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT will use the language of moderation and will re
vile no man for opinions sake While firm in its advocacy of correct political prin
ciples it will respect the rights of all others to hold contrary opinions
jBT Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local nes
of general interest
AddressSALT LAKE DEMOCRAT CO
69 AND 71 W SECOND SOUTH ST
Salt Lake Ci1y
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UNDERTAKERS
ESTABLISHED 1864
JOSEPH E TAYLOR
UNDERTAKER
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A Complete Stock of WOOD METALLIC and
CLOTHCOVERED
COFFINS AND CASKETS
Constant on hand Also a full lino of
BURIAL ROBES
Masonic Odd Fellows and Knights Pythias
emblems furnished on hearse
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Factory and ware
rooms No 253 E First South street Telephone
No 70
JOSEPH WM TAYLOR
UN DEBTAE 3E3 El
Funeral Director and Embalmer
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fE1f A full line of Fine Cloth Metallic and
Redwood Coffins and Caskets Airtight Oak
Cases and Caskets
A complete stock of Burial Robes and Under
takers Goods of every description kept con
stantly on hand 1
Black or White Hearses I
BodieS lreserved without ice for any length
of time Particular Attention given to Embalm
ing Shipping and Care of Bodies
Embalming and Shipping a specialty I
Lots Grates Furnished in any Cemetery in City
All orders by telegraph or telephone day or
night will receive prompt attention
Prices low and terms reasonable
Office never closed
Telephone 351 23 West Temple SL South
TN THE DiSTRICT COURT IN AND
JL for the Third Judicial District of Utah Ter
ritory County of Salt LakeJohn D White
Plaintiff vs Margaret H White Defendant
SummonsThe People of the United States in
the Territory of Utah send greeting To Mar
garet H White Defendant You are hereby
required to appear in an action brought against
in the Dis
you by tho abovenamed plaintiff
trict Court of the Third Judicial District of the
Territory of Utah and to answer tho complaint
tiled therein within ten days exclusive of the
day of service after the service on you of this
summonsit served within this county or if
served out of this county but in this district
within twenty days otherwise within forty
daysor judgment by default will be taken
against you according to the prayer of said
complaint
The said actions brought by plaintiff de
manding judgment that the bonds of matri
mony between himself and defendant be dis
solved and for general relief upon the ground
alleged in the complaint that on or about Au
gust 20th ISSl defendant without cause deserted
Wru
ed gt abandoned the plaintiff and ever since
has continued so to wilfully and without cause
desert and abandon plaintiff and live separate
and apart from him without any cause or rea
son and against his will and without his con
sent And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required the said plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded therein
Witness the Hon Charles S Zane Judge
and the seal of the District o rtfn the Third
Judicial District in and for the Territory of
Utah this 25th dayof August in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty
five J M ZANE Clerk
S5ALJ f By H G MCMILLAN Deputy Clerk
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LAND AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS
I WILLIAM H BIRD JAMKS LOWE
DIRD LOWE
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II a n d A t catii axsc
811ornoys
Office next door to U S l Land Office
Salt Lake City Utah
Will promote claims in conteted and sus
pended cases in the Land Office at Salt Lake
City Utah and General Laud Office at Washing
ton D C obtain Patents on Homestead Preemption
cmption Desert and Timber Culture Entries
and upon coal and mineral lauds
General information relating to lands fur
nished with maps plates and diagrams
Notary Public in office
R L HOWARD
Land Agent Attorney
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
Obtains Patents for Agricultural
and Mineral Lands
Office next to U S Land Office P 0 BoxSDS
PATENT NOTICES
X N N N X N > N X v > M
I Application for Patent
Notice No 13151
UNITED STATES LAND Omen
S VLT LKE CITY Utah July 25 1SR5
TOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN HAT DEN
j > r M T =
Kali M 01 H
Sat Late City Utah IVrmory t > ae marie ap
plication for a United States patent for the
Calcutta mining claim situate lit Little Cotton
wood Mining District Salt Lake county Utah
Territory consisting of 750 linear feet of the
lode and surface ground 100 feet wide being
Lot No 170 and described in the field notes and
plat of the official survey on file in this office
with magnetic variation at 18 degrees 10 min
utes east as follows Commencing ° t the dis
covery point of tue aid Calcntta mining claim
and running S 82 degrees 10 minutes vest 473
feet to the center of the westerly cud line of the
claim and from thence S 7 degrees 50 minutes
E 50 feet to Post No1 thence N 7 degrees 50
minutes W 100 feet to Post No 2 thence N 82
degrees 10 minutes E 750 feet to Post No 3
thence S 7 degrees 50 minutes E 100 feet to Post
No 4 thence S S2 degrees 10 minutes W 750 feet
to Post No1 of the exterior boundary lines of
the surface ground of the laid mining claim
embracing an area of 1 oq acre after exclud
ing therefrom the area 11 1 ro iflcf wth Lot 70
the Live Yankee mining claim fun acre and
Lot 143 the Ravine miiiiujr cuim 0001 acres
From Post No1 of this clam r S M M No 3
bears S 73 degrees 17 minutes W 2072 feet dis
tant The said mining claim being of record
in the office of the Recorderof said mining dis
trict at Alta in Salt Lake county Utah The
nearest known locations be ing the River Lee
Murphy Live Yankee and Ravine mining
claims
I direct that this notice be published in the
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said raining claim for
the period of sixty days
H MCMASTER Register
BIRD LOWE Attorneys for Applicants
OTICE
U S LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utah August 20 1355
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
J at this office by Haakon Aamodt against
Joseph B Reynolds for abandoning his home
stead Entry No 4045 dated January 2 1S79
upon the S A of SE fcj Section 2 Township 2
south Range 2 west In Salt Lake county Utah
with a view to the cancellation of said entry
the said parties are hereby summoned to appear
at this office on tho 30th day of September 1SS5
at 10 oclock a m to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment
H McMASTER Register
R L HOWARD Attorney for Contestant
PATENT NOTICES
X xyo N N v N
Application for Patent
Notice No 13161
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utan July J51886
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DEN
11 nis C Murphy and the heirs of Samuel
Kahn decpa td wh > > r > fi > w v tlfhIr J
M L
iJ Cl
hntlr lt A A
ton wood ilium Iiintriei o ui Lakt county
Utah Territory connistlng of 1305 linear feet of
the lode and surface ground 100 feet wide be
injrLot No 171 and described in the field notes
and plat of the official survey file in this
office with magnetic Tariation at 13 degrees 10
minutes east as follows Commencing at the
discovery point of the said mining claim and
running S 82 degrees minutes W 775 feet to
the center of the westerly end line of the claim
and thence S 7 degrees 50 minutes E 50 feet to
Post No1 thence N 7 degrees 50 minutes W 100
feet to Post No2 thence N S2 degrees 10 min
lltQS E 1305 feet to Post No 3 thence S 7 de
grees 50 minutes E 100 feet to Post No 4 thence
S 82 degrees 10 minutes W 1305 feet to Post No
1 of the exterior boundary lines of the surface
ground of this claim embracing an area of 2701
acres after excluding therefrom the area in
conflict with Lot 70 tho Live Yankee mining
claim OOG1 acres and Lot 13S the Alta mining
claim 0234 acres From Post No1 U S M M
No 3 bears S 66 degrees 27 minutes W 1550 feet
distant The said milliner claim beimr of record
in the office of theRecorder of mining dis
trict at Altn in Salt Lake county Utah Tho
nearest known locations being tho Murphy
Live Yankee and Alta mining claims
I direct that this notice be published in the
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period of sixty days
H MCMASTER Register
BIRD LOWE Attorneys for Applicants
Application for Patent
INotico No 13171
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utah July 25 1885
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DBN
1 nis C Murphy and tho heirs of Samuel
Kahn deceased whose postoffice address ia
Salt Lake City Utah Territory have made ap
plication for a United States patent for the
Murphy No 2 mining claim situate in Little
Cottonwood Mining District Salt Lake county
Utah Territory consisting of 1464 linear feet of
the lode and surface ground 100 feet wide be
ing Lot No 172 and described In the field notes
and plat of the official survey on file in this
office with magnetic variation at IS degrees 10
minutes east as follows Commencing at the
discovery point of the Murphy No 2 mining
claim and running 82 degrees 10 minutes W
374 feet to the center of the Westerly end line of
said claim and thence S 7 degrees 50 minutes
E 50 feet to Post No1 thence N 7 degrees 60
minutes W 100 feet to Post No 2 thence N 82
degrees 10 minutes E 1464 feet to Pot No 8
thence S 7 degrees 50 minutes E 100 feet to
Post No 4 theuce S 82 degrees 10 minutes W
14G4 feet to Post No1 of the exterior boundary
lines of the surface ground of the sail mining
claim containing an area of 2333 acres after
excluding therefrom the areas in conflict with
the following named mining claims to wit
Lot 91 Honey Comb 043 acres Lot 94 Cincin
nati 0002 acres Lot 138 Alta 023 acres Lot
143 Ravine 023 acres aud Lot 163 Real Estate
015 acres From Post No1 U S MMNo 8 bears
S 72 degrees 18 minutes W 13512 feet distant
The said mining claim being of record in tho
office of the Recorder of said mining district at
Alta in Salt Lake county Utah The nearest
known locations being the Cincinnati Alta
Knvine fnVn fq Tloior F tsi
1 dn 1 ct 1
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period of sixty days
H MCMASTER Register
BIRD LOWE Attorneys for Applicants
Application for Patent
fVotlco No 1821
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
SALT LAKE CITY Utah August 6 1885
lTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
NOTICE
i heirs of Isaac S Waterman deceased by
Simon Bamberger administrator have made
application for a United States patent for tho
Sovereign mining claim situate in Ophir Min
ing District Tooele county Utah Territory
consisting of 1200 linear feet of the lode and
surface ground 110 feet wide being Lot No 155
and described in the field notes and pint of the
official survey on file in this office with mAr
netic variation at 16 degrees 40 niauter eflnf I
follows Commencing at tho discovery JK I
ou said claim and running thence south 1 d
gree 10 minutes west 600 feet to the centreof
the southerly end line of the claim thence
north 83 degrees west 70 feet to Post No1 the
point of beginning of exterior bounds thence
south 83 degrees east 110 feet to Post No2
thence north 1 degree 40 minutes east 1200 foot
to Post No 3 thence north 88 decrees west 140
feet to Post No 4 thence south 1 degree 10 miu
utes west 1200 feet to Post No1 the place of
beginning of exterior bounds containing 161
acres after excluding the area in conflict with
the Shoo Fly Lot 11917100 acres Selah Lot
143 36100 acres Eureka Lot 128 21100 acres
Weston Lot 10J 1 51100 acres From Post No 4
of this claim U S M M No G bears north 76
degrees 38 minutes west 10952 feet distant
The said mining claim being of record in the
office of the recorder of tho Rush Valley Min
ing District at Stockton in Tooole county
Utah having been recorded in said district
prior to the date when said mining claim was
included within the limits of the Ophlr Mining
District Time nearest known locations being
the Shoo Fly Selah Eureka and Weston
I direct that this notice be published in the
SALT LAKE EVENING DEMOCRAT the newspaper
published nearest the said mining claim for
the period of sixty days
II MCMASTER Register
R L HOWARD Attorney for Applcant
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